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Show l.nkidc Koucu. Qirl's Prep Cage Roundup By CINDY SHY StaffWriter After a mediocre preseason showing, , Davis roared into league action, quickly destroying expectations as they snatched a major upset over Ogden, and dropped only two contests to conclude the first half of 3A league play tie for second knotted in a three-wa- y place., Tfie Darts knew the rest wasnt going to he easy, especially as they clashed witfiC two revengeful teams, back to back, this past week. Ben Lomond jolted the Darts with a 5543upset, last Thursday, that knocked Davis out of second place. Ben Lomond was much improved from the first time we saw them,"' remarked Davis Coach Ann Avondet. Slie also noted that Ben Lomonds Jill Cdjfeman damaged Davis with her 25 p$aits. ;The Scots surged to an early lead, but After Medtoeire eSs 0(Qivns Davis roared back to within two at the halfway mark. It was a close contest, early in the second half, but the Darts suffering from turnovers, whistles, and a, jinxed offense, fell 12 points behind in the last minute and then simply struggled to close the gap. Kathy Lyman and LeAnne Hatch led the Dart offensive with 12 points apiece. Martha Miller and Trade Belt followed with 8 and 7, respectively. Davis travels to Logan tonight, hoping to notch another league victory. Earlier in the season, the Darts thumped Logan in league action. the defense moved three feet off the lane. Then attack, explained Falcon ' Coach Margo Jones. Even though Roy suffered the loss, they still established their credibility as they contained Clearfields outstanding shooter, Jennifer Beene, to a low 12 point tally. The Royals employed a box and one, and Kim Harbour was the one who shut Beene off from the rest of the Falcons. Kim did a good job on Beene. This the second varsity game shes played. She had a tough assignment and she did a good job, commended Royal Coach Radene Johnson. Clearfield easily; controlled the contest, opening an early lead and then Clearfield Clearfield ; displayed excellent adding to it consistently. But Roys patience, eating up as much as two to offense sputtered with forced shots that three minutes for each bucket, as they usually fell short, and a cold third carefully worked their offense against a quarter in which they notched a mere stubborn Royal squad. ' I told them to hold on to the ball until . , 53-R- 38 four points. Barbi Miller electrified the last two minutes of the game with an aggressive hustle that sparked the Royal offense as Roy poured in 10 points in the closing minutes. Jodi Tillman pulled up the slack for Clearfield as she led the offensive tack with 16 points, Beene followed with 12, and Michelle Kelsey and Lindy Fisher chipped in another 7 points apiece. Leading the Royals were Mary Courney with 12 points, Barbi Miller with 11 and Nykele Gagon with 7. j With a 1 league record, Clearfield travels to Weber, Friday. I hope we play well and correct our mistakes. . Weber is always tough on their own . floor, noted Coach Jones. in league standings, hosts Roy, Its not Skyview, 4 p.m., Friday. 4-- 2-- 4 Pire-Seoso- I Vhriinn 12. 19151. Page n necessarily an easy game, remarked Coach Johnson. Well have the home court advantage, but our shooting will have to improve. 35 Layton With their fast break in full operation, Laytons guards were responsible for 36 points as the Lancers blew Skyview off the court last week. Korryn Wiese put up 22 points and April Hatch and Elyse Smith each added 14 more. We played well, stated Layton Coach Tom Perkins. But each game is more critical, now. I hope we can maintain our lead." Still undefeated, Layton intends to notch another victory when they travel to Bonneville Friday. The Lancers easily downed the Lakers earlier in the season. Viewmont 49 st " Clearfield Recreation weeks. Starting times Registrations for the Department will conduct depends on the 2 different gymnastics classes are inand beginning categories;' beginners being taken through termediate gymnastic include ages and March 4. Those that are classes, scheduled to intermediate includes interested can place their start March 5 and ending ages A cost of $8 will registrations ; at the April 31. There will be 2 be the fee for entering the Clearfield City Pool sessions that run 8 weeks classes. All classes will be located at 934 S. Falcon long and 2 sessions that held in the Clearfield Drive (1000 E.). meet twice a week for 4 High School Old Gym. Nothing. from an upset minded West squad, last : Friday. We dont have much size, so we really dont overpower anyone. But the girls know what they have to do in the last seconds to win, commented Coach Ashby. Helping to maintain the Vikings winning tradition were Lisa Ballantyne who led the Viewmont attack with 16 points and Shaunna Lemon who ' followed with 13. 0 a league mark, Sporting glistening Viewmont travels to South, Friday. I anticipate that well win, but it will be closer than last time, notes Coach 5-- Ashby. ft. T JACK ROBBINS DARLENE ROBBINS . 5-- UNITED BROKERS 766-266- and other fine companies. Call us for a bid! . . HOME AUTO LIFE BUSINESS 1 77 N. Main, Kaysville 4Hi GENERATION RADIOL CONSTRUCTION NEC) P-PET- RIC STEEL ELELTEOlllHATiON FIGHTER P16580Rx13 PLUS $1.68 F.E.T. Reg. $66.35 WITH BREVIER TIRE "UKE NEVf RETREADS nau-- awwii'iiiiwirn ftanw DUY .riiriilllrff 4 v rtiiitirri-r- r SAVE MORE 2 FOR V' : 4f dARFIELD FORWARD, iiC3l Region-- Michelle Kelsey goes up for two points against Roy contest played last Friday. 1 1 55 m 1 3 Plus 29c F.E.T. Pur Tire 1 55s 1 3 Plus 29c WHITEWALL F.E.T. Per Tire WHITEWALL E Pass t Cars SEW YORK, N.Y. V Brigham Yeung's Jackie Beene McBride, an 7 selection, and ha&been nominated for the fourth Wade TQghy, the college basketball award presented to the nations finest female placer. The award will be presented at the'Pierre Hotel in New York City on MlUth 31. yfie second leading scorer (1275) and third leading rebounder (370) in Brigham Young history, McBride is one of3B candidates for the award selected bjfJ panel of 100 coaches, basketball writers and college sports information directors. bMrWSra MOST PASSENGER CARS AND 2 W.D. LT. TRUCKS PASSENGER CARS Call For ' Con-x- cation Appointment d Pt'Ct? q?t cr'&'i bjtr oi cfi3r-god to 5 WfcasGcnecf !fdns,rnib'5'GR OH 2 W.D. LT. TRUCKS $2.00 More for Trucks and 4 W.D. n EXPIRES FEB. 20, 190T EXPIRES FEB. 20, 1981 tF Set coster Set Toe Ins Inspection Set Comber Front End EXPIRES fB. 20, 7981 pi . TNI CM4WI APPLY NOW TELEPHONE CALL WILL DO . ASK FOR With your own J.W. Brewer Tire Credit Cord 30 TRACY 393-864- mm 18 1 As Little As $10.00 Per Month Days Same As Cash Instant Purchasing Power Percent Annual Interest Rate 3ie award, sponsored by Stayfree of its kind in womens afSJfetics, is named for Margaret Wade, reared Delta State University coaching grata who guided her team to three straight national championships in 15, 76 and 77. As coach of thean Lady imStatesmen, Wade compiled pressive 157-2- 3 mark which brought her career coaching record to an A pioneer in the and advancement of e$qblishment womens athletics, the trophy is a tribute to her dedication, knowledge, a$E tremendous contribution to the at& the first 610-11- 2. mi- - graduate of Clearfield High School, JACKIE BEENE McBRIDE the60 McBride was a high school and high scorer in the State Tournament for three consecutive years. She is averaging 23.9 points and 7.4 rebounds this season with Brigham Young. Old Dominions Nancy Lieberman, now with the Dallas Diamonds of the professional. 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